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Rope on a Plane

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Originally posted by: vrbaba
Originally posted by: Auric
I'd be inclinded to either buy them at the destination or possibly mail them rather than subject myself to unnecessary hassle (if understandably opposed to waiting to retrieve checked-in luggage). The chances of being questioned at the least seem high. Feeling lucky, punk?


You should take the rope with you. Wtf can you even do with it, strangle somebody? Maybe if you do, they are gonna start putting handcuffs on passengers as they travel.

haha that's the best!!

 
Originally posted by: ironkiten
Hey this is totally random,

so i'm flying to miami this weekend to help my sister pack and move her stuff into her car and driving it to Michigan. i'm only bring my backpack with a change of clothes. I have 2 ratchets (no not the Transformer action figure) and with ropes that I would like to bring onto the plane in my backpack.
Would TSA allow me bring bring them onto the plane without checking them in?

thanks for any feedback

[insert Snakes on a Plane quote] 😉
 
those are just tie-downs...costs about $10. why didn't you just buy it wherever you were going to save yourself the hassle?
 
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